Nathan Geffen and Doron Isaacs (Why boycott settlement products? Jewish Report October 22-29), hold Israel exclusively responsible for the lack of Palestinian political national independence (see here). In their determination to continue to portray the Arabs as pathetic victims, they fail to acknowledge, that not only Israel , but the Arab Palestinians too, had, and still have choices in determining their independence or lack thereof.
Failure to establish Palestinian independence, is, if one is honest, attributable primarily to the Arab obsession with destroying any Jewish presence in the Middle East in preference to establishing a Palestinian State . This ‘ideology,' cannot be ignored as being a major factor contributing to what Geffen and Isaacs refer to as ‘...the mess we have today.' Absolving the Arabs of any responsibility for the ‘mess' and blaming only Israel and the ‘occupation', is reflective of a naïve, simplistic insight into the dynamics of the conflict.
Geffen and Isaacs, argue that the background to the conflict was the ‘short war' of 1967 after which Israel ‘occupied' the West Bank and Gaza.
The ‘background' to the conflict, of course, goes way back to 1948 and the decades before.
Efriam Karsh, in his recently published book, Palestine Betrayed, details the manner in which Arab leaders, concerned more with expanding their own territorial and political influence than with Arab Palestinian national aspirations, crushed any hopes of establishing an independent Arab state in 1947.
They rejected independence then, choosing war instead; a self defeating strategy which has been repeated in the decades following, with tragic consistency.